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Paperback More Letters from Pemberley: A Novel of Sisters, Husbands, Heirs Book

ISBN: 140220907X

ISBN13: 9781402209079

More Letters from Pemberley: A Novel of Sisters, Husbands, Heirs

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To the delight of the many readers who loved Letters from Pemberley, Jane Dawkins's popular continuation of Pride and Prejudice, More Letters from Pemberley continues the story of Elizabeth (Bennet) Darcy's married life, picking up in 1814 and following this most popular of Jane Austen characters for another six years to the twilight of the Regency period in 1819. Writing to her beloved sister Jane, the irrepressible Lizzie describes life as mistress...

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Excellent continuation

I thoroughly enjoyed the original Letters from Pemberley about Darcy and Elizabeth's first year of marriage and eagerly read through this continuation of that story. Overall I enjoyed the book very much, although I do have a few bits of criticism. First would be that this book was not as detailed (the first book only covered a year while this the second book covered five years yet was not significantly longer than the first). That and the last year in the book having so much drama - while yes, Elizabeth and Darcy would have experienced their share of disappointments and sorrows in life (no life, if attempting to be realistic, is completely free from sorrow). The last year seemed a bit soap opera like, but with a sit-com (we fix all life's problems in 30 minutes) ending. Make no mistake though, I did like the book and should Ms. Dawkins decide to continue the series I will definitely read the next one.

More letters from Pemberley:1814-1819:A Further continuation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice

The second collection of letters further defines the lives of Darcy and Elizabeth. The death of a child, previously, and the birth of a daughter; finally the birth of a son shows that having a great deal of money and connections does not prevent them from having the same heartache as ordinary folks. It is the love that they have for each other that provides them the capability of dealing with their troubles and also the many blessings they have. A very good book.

More Letters From Pemberley: 1814-1819: A further continuation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice

Excellent Book! Ms Dawkins was able to write the characters in such a way that made you feel like you were actually reading Jane Austen.

Diverting!

I truly enjoyed reading this book. I thought it was better than the first installment (Letters from Pemberley). I was especially touched with the clever and subtle way that the author weaved into this novel the date of Jane Austen's death in July 1817. I recommend this book to all those people who are eternally fascinated with Elizabeth Bennett and Fitzwilliam Darcy.

Satisfying Read

As I loved Ms. Dawkin's (pseudonym?) first sequel to P & P, I was thrilled to read this second one -- I can never get to much of Lizzy and Darcy, and the tone, spirit and language of these books does not disappoint. I wish, however, that this volume had been more carefully proofread. There are several minor (but annoying) errors, such as missing words, conflicting dates, and contradictory facts (e.g., the age of a character is given as "one year seven months," and later in the SAME LETTER, as "two years seven months." This is nit-picking, I suppose. All in all, I loved the books, and wish there would be a third.
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